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2016 Fonseca - 6x75cl
21B6FONS6PK _ 2016 - Fonseca - 6x75cl
  • Colour Port_Sweet
  • Producer Fonseca
  • Region Port
  • Grape Touriga Nacional / Tinta Roriz / Tinta Barroca
  • Drinking 2030 - 2060
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Now

2016 - Fonseca - 6x75cl

  • Colour Port Sweet
  • Producer Fonseca
  • Region Port
  • Grape Touriga Nacional / Tinta Roriz / Tinta Barroca
  • Drinking 2030 - 2060
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Now
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Pricing Info
Case price: £295.55 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £49.25 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £283.55 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £47.25 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £220.00 In Bond
Case price: £210.00 In Bond
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  • Goedhuis, May 2018, Score: 95-97

    Dense dark opaque colour. Initially a little reserved on the nose, this opens into aromas of dark cherries and deep black fruits. The palate starts with subtle opulence. Naturally full-bodied, this is a very rounded wine, with a fine velvety tannic core. Beautifully harmonious with a sweetness on the finish, whilst always remaining wonderfully pure and fresh.

  • Goedhuis, May 2018, Score: 95-97

    Dense dark opaque colour. Initially a little reserved on the nose, this opens into aromas of dark cherries and deep black fruits. The palate starts with subtle opulence. Naturally full-bodied, this is a very rounded wine, with a fine velvety tannic core. Beautifully harmonious with a sweetness on the finish, whilst always remaining wonderfully pure and fresh.


  • Neal Martin, June 2018, Score: 96

    The 2016 Fonseca Vintage Port began to be picked on 21 September at their Panascal vineyard, their Quinta do Cruzeira vineyard not picked until 6 October. It is deep, almost inky in colour. The bouquet is very intense with luscious black fruit laced with embers, clove and hints of bay leaf. There is wonderful purity here and a broodiness that suggests you'd better be patient. The palate is sweet and lively on the entry with some gorgeous ginger and curry leaf notes littered over the compact black fruit. There is wonderful density to this Fonseca. It is like a coiled spring with so much energy towards the finish that you just know this will be a long-term prospect. Superb. Production is 4,900 cases.


  • James Suckling, May 2018, Score: 98

    Lots of ripe fruit here with raisins and wet earth that turn to violets and hot stones. Full-bodied, tannic and powerful with fantastic grip and intensity. Grabs you. Impressive. Drink in 2025.


  • Matthew Jukes, May 2018, Score: 18.5+

    More muted and less engaging than some, this is a powerful and slightly introverted wine with seriously impressive detail and a distinguished air. The tannins are present and they warn the taster that unlike the majority of the wines at this tasting Fonseca will require more patience to allow it to slowly come to life.

Producer

Fonseca

In no Port house is the inherited tradition of winemaking skill and knowledge more evident than at Fonseca Guimaraens, where the wines have been made by the same family since its foundation in 1822. Fonseca purchased the Quinta do Panascal in 1978 after the property had been supplying grapes to the company for over 20 years. The wines from Quinta do Panascal had long been an important component in Fonseca's vintage blend. Q...Read more

In no Port house is the inherited tradition of winemaking skill and knowledge more evident than at Fonseca Guimaraens, where the wines have been made by the same family since its foundation in 1822. Fonseca purchased the Quinta do Panascal in 1978 after the property had been supplying grapes to the company for over 20 years. The wines from Quinta do Panascal had long been an important component in Fonseca's vintage blend. Quinta do Panascal's reputation goes back to the 18th centurywhen wines from the Rio Tavora were considered to be amongst the finest in Portugal. After acquiring the Quinta, Fonseca undertook a substantial programme of renovation and development in the 1980's and further increased the size of the property with the addition of Quinta do Val dosMuros in 1985. The property at the moment totals just over 76 hectares of which 44 hectares is under vine producing 858 hectoliters of port. The Fonseca Guimaraens house style is one of richness and warmth, with a lush fruit intensity and a structure of both dimension and finesse. More voluptuous than massive, Fonseca Ports are coveted for their sumptuous yet refined body and great longevity.Read less

Region

Port

Port is made in the Cima Corgo, Baixo Corgo and Douro Superior districts of the Douro Valley in the north of Portugal. The summers are hot and dry and the climate becomes more continental as you move further east towards the upper Douro Valley. Here temperatures often exceed 40 degrees. The Douro Valley has steep hillsides with terraces, which is not only aesthetically pleasing but is also extremely useful for making quality wine. The schist soils aid in drainage and have become very important to port production, so much so that much of the Douro table wines have been relegated to granite soils. The six main grape varieties used for port production are Touriga Nacional, Tinta Cão, Tinta Roriz (Tempranillo), Tinta Barroca, Touriga Francesa and Tinta Amarela. There are another 42 grape varieties that are permitted but these six are considered to be the noblest ones, each adding something different to the blend. After the harvest the grapes are trodden, often by foot but more often by machines, in giant lagars (troughs). Port is a fortified wine so during fermentation ‘brandy' (not actually brandy but a grape-distilled spirit) is added to increase thealcoholic strength to around 17-19 % abv. This leaves a sweet, red fortified wine with lots of vibrant fruit. There are many different types of Port from the Basic Ruby Ports, through to Tawny Ports and LBVs, to probably the most famous of all Vintage Port that can take 20 years to reach its peak. When mature, Vintage Port is a unique tasting experience with warm, concentrated spicy-fruit flavours and a superb length that just goes on and on.